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A fiber laser is a type of laser that uses rare-earth-doped optical fiber as the gain medium, offering advantages such as high efficiency, excellent beam quality, long lifespan, and low maintenance. Its working principle involves using a pump source to excite rare-earth ions in the fiber, generating high-intensity laser output. Fiber lasers are widely used in industrial processing, telecommunications, medical applications, and scientific research.
| Parameter | Specification | Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|---|---|
| Model | 50W | Power Range (%) | 10~100 |
| Average Power | 50W | Pulse Frequency | 33~80 kHz |
| Operation Mode | Pulsed | Power Instability | < 5% |
| Center Wavelength | 1064±5nm | Beam Diameter | 7.5 (6~9) mm |
| Beam Quality M² | 1.8 | Fiber Length | 2.5m |


